Cops block groups protesting PUV modernization program
Groups opposed to the government’s Public Utility Vehicle (PUV) Modernization Program staged another protest on Tuesday to push their demand for the scrapping of the program that requires PUV operators and drivers to consolidate and form transportation cooperatives and corporations to modernize their fleets. Members of the Manibela coalition led by its chair Mar Valbuena
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Cops block groups protesting PUV modernization program

Groups opposed to the government’s Public Utility Vehicle (PUV) Modernization Program staged another protest on Tuesday to push their deman...
 DepEd: Taguig in charge of 14 ‘Embo’ schools
The Department of Education (DepEd) announced on Monday that the 14 public schools in the 10 “Embo” areas caught in the territorial dispute between the cities of Taguig and Makati were now under the jurisdiction of the Schools Division of Taguig City and Pateros. DepEd spokesperson Michael Poa confirmed that the affected schools had undergone
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DepEd: Taguig in charge of 14 ‘Embo’ schools

The Department of Education (DepEd) announced on Monday that the 14 public schools in the 10 “Embo” areas caught in the territorial dispute...
 Internationall rights group seeks end to red-tagging
MANILA, Philipppins — Ahead of the country’s implementation of its controversial antiterror law starting Jan. 15, the international human rights organization, Human Rights Watch (HRW), has called for an end to the Philippine government’s “pernicious” practice of Red-tagging leftist activists and critics who are at “serious risk.” In its annual World Report 2024 which surveys
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Internationall rights group seeks end to red-tagging

MANILA, Philipppins — Ahead of the country’s implementation of its controversial antiterror law starting Jan. 15, the international human r...
 As Gen Z rises, more queens in store for European royalty
PARIS—The abdication of Denmark’s Queen Margrethe leaves Europe without a female monarch, but not for long—a young generation of princesses born in the 21st century will be ascending to thrones across the continent in the coming years. Belgium’s Princess Elisabeth, born in 2001; Catharina-Amalia of the Netherlands (2003); Ingrid Alexandra of Norway (2004); Leonor of
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As Gen Z rises, more queens in store for European royalty

PARIS—The abdication of Denmark’s Queen Margrethe leaves Europe without a female monarch, but not for long—a young generation of princesses...
 Gov’t responsible for subsidy on modern PUVs – CHR
For the first time since the Marcos administration imposed a hard deadline for jeepneys to consolidate into fleets, the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) has declared that the government should “efficiently subsidize” the public utility vehicle modernization program (PUVMP) and make sure it would not trample on the rights of drivers, operators and commuters. In
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Gov’t responsible for subsidy on modern PUVs – CHR

For the first time since the Marcos administration imposed a hard deadline for jeepneys to consolidate into fleets, the Commission on Human...
 BI: 128 foreign fugitives arrested in 2023
The Bureau of Immigration (BI) arrested in 2023 a total of 128 foreign fugitives wanted for various crimes in their homelands. In a report to Immigration Commissioner Norman Tansingco, the BI’s fugitive search unit (FSU) said the alien fugitives were captured in various operations conducted nationwide, particularly in areas where the foreigners were hiding or
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BI: 128 foreign fugitives arrested in 2023

The Bureau of Immigration (BI) arrested in 2023 a total of 128 foreign fugitives wanted for various crimes in their homelands. In a report ...
 Sweden studies how to save cash from extinction
STOCKHOLM — The Swedish government said on Friday it wants to ensure that cash can be used for basic necessities, as electronic payments come to dominate transactions in the Scandinavian country. Only 8 percent of Swedes had used cash for recent purchases in 2022 compared to 40 percent in 2010, according to a survey by
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Sweden studies how to save cash from extinction

STOCKHOLM — The Swedish government said on Friday it wants to ensure that cash can be used for basic necessities, as electronic payments co...

 

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